answersLogoWhite

0

What are winged animals resembling birds and dinosaurs?

Updated: 8/21/2019
User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago

Best Answer

You are probably thinking of extinct creatures such as pterosaurs and archaeopteryx.

User Avatar

Wiki User

7y ago
This answer is:
User Avatar

Add your answer:

Earn +20 pts
Q: What are winged animals resembling birds and dinosaurs?
Write your answer...
Submit
Still have questions?
magnify glass
imp
Related questions

What was the winged animals resembling both dinosaurs and birds?

A Pterodactyl was a dinosaur that looked like a bird.


Did birds used to be wingless dinosaurs?

The earliest birds had wings; they evolved from feathered, winged dinosaurs. However, the ancestors of those winged dinosaurs did not have wings.


Will dinosaurs ever exist again?

They still do. Many scientists consider modern birds to be dinosaurs. But it is unlikely that they will develop into anything resembling "classic" dinosaurs. Once a group of animals goes extinct it is gone forever.


What is a factor is not a strong piece of evidence for evolution?

C) Many traits of modern birds resemble the fossils of winged dinosaurs C) Many traits of modern birds resemble the fossils of winged dinosaurs


What winged creature appeared during dinosaur time?

Pterosaurs, which were flying reptiles, evolved around the same time that dinosaurs did. Birds evolved from dinosaurs during the Age of Dinosaurs, too.


What are birds?

Birds are winged, bipedal, warm-blooded, feathered, egg-laying, vertebrate animals.


Which kind of animals are modern cousins of the dinosaurs?

Birds


Are there any animals related to dinosaurs?

yes, birds are related to them.


What animals are birds most related to?

They are mostly related to DINOSAURS


Did any dinosaurs fly?

Yes. Many scientists nowadays consider birds to be dinosaurs. Animals such as pterodactyl were not actually dinosaurs.


How were pterodactyls differant from most dinosaurs?

Pterodactylus and other flying reptiles, collectively known as pterosaurs, do not belong to the clade Dinosauria, and thus aren't dinosaurs. This is because they did not evolve from the common ancestor of all dinosaurs. All dinosaurs were terrestrial animals, and with the exception of birds, they couldn't fly. All pterosaurs were winged quadrupeds, and at least most of them were capable of flight.


Are birds the only animals that have feathers?

Yes, as in the only living animals, they are. However, feathered dinosaurs, the ancestor of birds, also had feathers.